When Grande tried to combat the question and teach the radio hosts a little something about equality and feminism, they laughed at her as if what she said should be on an episode of “Kids Say the Darndest Things.”

The hosts continued by comparing and contrasting male and female emoji.

Men use food and middle finger emoji, women use clouds and unicorns.

Obviously, you’re not a real man if you use a unicorn emoji. You’re a little boy.

Grande set an example for women everywhere during this interview.

Although the hosts talked down on her in a condescending tone the whole time just because of her gender, she continued to push through, not letting their misogynistic remarks get to her.

She eventually even called one of the DJs out at the end, saying sexism needs to change, "starting with him."

Women are taught to keep their pretty little mouths shut because if they're loud and too aggressive, they will never get a man.

Being angry doesn’t earn you respect. We’re cut off and told to constantly apologize before speaking up.

But when we don’t speak up, we’re seen as submissive.

There’s no winning.

There’s no respect.

There’s no equality.

I was recently in a heated class discussion about race before I was cut off by a white man. I let him cut me off and argue his opinion. He didn't let me speak again.

Looking back at this makes me furious.

Why did I let this happen?

I had waited my turn for several minutes so I could speak my mind. Then, within seconds, what I had to say didn’t even matter anymore.